A series of three coal tar and two petroleum pitches were characterize
d in terms of chemical composition by extrography combined with FT-i.r
., g.c. and g.p.c. These pitches, along with another five pitches, wer
e pyrolysed/carbonized isothermally at 425, 450 and 475-degrees-C for
residence times of up to 180 min. Extents of mesophase formation, and
size of mesophase growth units, were determined using an image-analysi
s system. Extents of formation of mesophase together with its characte
rization in terms of temperature and residence time are related to the
extrography data. The process of homogeneous nucleation of mesophase
from a pyrolysing system is described in detail, together with a discu
ssion of the different growth mechanisms of mesophase. The 10 pitches
represent a wide range of rates of growth of mesophase, 9PP being the
slowest, 8CTP being the fastest, with the eight coal tar pitches being
intermediate. These phenomena are discussed in terms of the obtained
chemical analyses and of influences of primary QI materials within the
coal tar pitches.